Publicación

Effects of a multicomponent behavioral intervention on impulsivity and cognitive deficits in adolescents with excess weight

  • BEHAVIOURAL PHARMACOLOGY
  • Autores
    Delgado-Rico, E; Rio-Valle, JS; Albein-Urios, N; Caracuel, A; Gonzalez-Jimenez, E; Piqueras, MJ; Brandi, P; Ruiz-Lopez, IM; Garcia-Rodriguez, I; Martin-Matillas, M; Delgado-Fernandez, M; Campoy, C; Verdejo-Garcia, A
  • Año Publicación
    2012
  • Volumen
    23
  • Número
    5-Jun
  • Pág. Inicio
    609
  • Pág. Fin
    615
  • Pág. Fin
    609
Referencia Citadas
45
Citas Web of Science
18
Total de veces citado (Z9)
19
Recuento Uso 180 días
2
Recuento Uso 5 años
32

The aim of this study was to explore the effects of a multidisciplinary behavioral intervention including cognitive behavioral therapy, structured physical activity, and dietary counseling on impulsive personality and cognitive skills and subsequent BMI loss in excess weight adolescents. Forty-two adolescents with excess weight (14 males and 28 females, range 12-17 years), as defined by the International Obesity Task Force Criteria, participated in our study. We used a longitudinal observational design with two assessments: before and after treatment. We collected baseline measures of impulsive personality (UPPS-P scale), cognitive performance (letter number sequencing, Stroop and Iowa gambling task), and biometric parameters. After 12 weeks of intervention, parallel measures were used to determine whether treatment-induced changes in impulsivity and cognition predicted changes in BMI. BMI showed a statistically significant reduction after treatment [from mean (SD) 29.36 (4.51) to 27.31 (4.41), Cohen’s d = 0.5]. Greater reductions in negative urgency (negative-emotion-driven impulsivity) and greater improvement in cognitive inhibitory control skills were associated with greater reductions in BMI. Because the design was correlational and lacked a control group, future studies should clarify whether these associations reflect a causal effect or just overlapping improvements associated with a third variable (e.g. increases in attention procurement or motivation). Behavioural Pharmacology 23:609-615 (c) 2012 Wolters Kluwer Health vertical bar Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.


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Web financiada por la Junta de Andalucía, Consejería de Conocimiento, Investigación y Universidades, Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER), proyecto SOMM17/6107/UGR